Re: Grayscale Experiment (was re: greyscale (grayscale to us Aussies!))

2003-12-05 Thread Cotty
On 4/12/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged: Ok, so I've just done a little experiment. If you click on this link - you will find some thumbnails of an image. The original is the one in colour. Each version of the image was converted to grayscale (greyscale to the Northerners) using the methods

Re: Grayscale Experiment (was re: greyscale (grayscale to us Aussies!))

2003-12-05 Thread graywolf
But it definately appears monochromatic. Most of us old guys would consider it a BW image. I remember doing some copy pictures of very old photographs for a customer. She wanted to keep the color toning and ageing, so I shot them in color negative. My lab guy got interested and we managed to

Re: Grayscale Experiment (was re: greyscale (grayscale to us Aussies!))

2003-12-05 Thread brooksdj
Thanks for that. I'll do that. Dave You might think of joining the Photoshop list as well. VERY helpful group of people there, including some people from Adobe. To join: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ttyl, shel

Re: Grayscale Experiment (was re: greyscale (grayscale to us Aussies!))

2003-12-05 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: graywolf Subject: Re: Grayscale Experiment (was re: greyscale (grayscale to us Aussies!)) But it definately appears monochromatic. Most of us old guys would consider it a BW image. On sober second thought, the thing is created on a computer, and therefore

Re: Grayscale Experiment (was re: greyscale (grayscale to us Aussies!))

2003-12-05 Thread Rob Studdert
On 5 Dec 2003 at 17:27, William Robb wrote: On sober second thought, the thing is created on a computer, and therefore doen't count as either colour, black and white, grayscale, sepia or anything. It's a CGI. Edited not created, big difference. Rob Studdert HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA Tel

Re: Grayscale Experiment (was re: greyscale (grayscale to us Aussies!))

2003-12-04 Thread Tanya Mayer Photography
Ok, so I've just done a little experiment. If you click on this link - you will find some thumbnails of an image. The original is the one in colour. Each version of the image was converted to grayscale (greyscale to the Northerners) using the methods that each respective PDML'er has posted.

Re: Grayscale Experiment (was re: greyscale (grayscale to us Aussies!))

2003-12-04 Thread Lasse Karlsson
From: Tanya Mayer Photography [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 4:24 AM Subject: Re: Grayscale Experiment (was re: greyscale (grayscale to us Aussies!)) Ok, so I've just done a little experiment. If you click on this link - you will find some thumbnails

Re: Grayscale Experiment (was re: greyscale (grayscale to us Aussies!))

2003-12-04 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Amazing how different they look, and how different the results of each are with different images. What looked better to me on one of my photos looks terrible with one of yours, and what looked awful to me on my photo looks great here. Actions are cool, but, imo, they have to be well matched with